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GROC Greenroc Strategic Materials Plc

1.75
-0.025 (-1.41%)
13 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Greenroc Strategic Materials Plc LSE:GROC London Ordinary Share GB00BLD3C518 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.025 -1.41% 1.75 1.70 1.80 1.775 1.75 1.78 82,447 10:31:39
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 0 -1.69M -0.0087 -2.01 3.46M
Greenroc Strategic Materials Plc is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GROC. The last closing price for Greenroc Strategic Mater... was 1.78p. Over the last year, Greenroc Strategic Mater... shares have traded in a share price range of 1.05p to 2.60p.

Greenroc Strategic Mater... currently has 194,880,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Greenroc Strategic Mater... is £3.46 million. Greenroc Strategic Mater... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -2.01.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/1/2023
15:44
Also you can't reach any scale to be important or gain interest, look how big and costly a graphite mine is that produces just 10,000 tons a year.... Your nowhere even near this figure and this means all those calculations on what you could produce in a year completely rubbish.

How on earth you think this company has any hope is ridiculous, you wouldn't even fill a couple of shops a year let alone compete with real mines.

It's just another long winded lifestyle company that will never achieve anything.

ryanrhys1
06/1/2023
15:24
Grades are not as important as the size of resource I'm afraid and if one single mine in Mozambique produces three times what you could it completely outstrips you or the need for Greenland Graphite.

You seem to know very little about this market unfortunately!?

ryanrhys1
06/1/2023
13:56
Amitsoq has 20% graphite and the nearest competitor is Mozambique in africa. The graphite content is around 8% and the items it will be used for are in the lower quality market. Spherical graphite has to he top notch
Amitsoq!!!
Thule sands is also world class. Investors beware. Research groc as there is two rns statements due for what looks to be world class projects
Amitsoq graphite and thule sands. Read bluejay.mining to see the importance of thule sands ilminite. The small amount of available shares will mean it will move quickly on positive news from either graphite or ilminite.

bobdown2
06/1/2023
12:27
The swelling problem was solved with nano scale silicon scaffolding being developed and the cost has come down which also factors in that it is a greener and more energy efficient item to manufacture especially over synthetic graphite.

This is why new factories are being built plus it can be scaled into already producing graphite EV factories with ease requiring no new battery design.

Sila, group eleven, Toyota, li on and others are now hitting commercial production with Porsche set to convert to silicon this year.

Outside of EV markets normal devices are starting to convert and WHOOP 4.0 one of the first to adopt this new technology.

The future is sooner than you think I'm afraid.

ryanrhys1
06/1/2023
12:03
It's all about cost and commercial viability and trials and time.......new technologies will run in parallel......for quite some time....think Hydrogen Fuel Cells from 1950's that's 70 years+...!


" The main challenge has been silicon’s tendency to expand as it charges and discharges. “The volume changes almost 300 percent if you’re doing it to its maximum capacity,” says Brian Cunningham, a technology development manager with the U.S. Department of Energy, “and that creates a lot of mechanical strain on the entire structure,” making it unlikely the battery could survive a commercial vehicle’s requisite charge-discharge cycles. “We’re engineering solutions to reduce that stress and strain,” he says.

“Many of the proposed silicon anodes that hope to tolerate the flow of lithium will require expensive starting materials and complex synthesis processes that use specialized equipment, making it challenging to produce at commercially relevant scales and costs,” PNNL has noted. "

sipptrader88
06/1/2023
11:17
Similar to the lithium market there is such a high demand for physical graphite that a supply crunch is inevitable.

I'll have a word with the BOD Ryan 'bout your worries, but I guess they'll tell me that our graphite can be used in solar panels, fake diamonds, pencils, or barbeques so we'll be ok if the bottom falls out of the lithium ion battery market...lol.

We seem to have a market cap that reflects the fact that we have four "new" exploration projects with "zero" MRE or drilling......which we know is clearly not the case at all!

Is the market cap about "nearly" half of what it was at IPO??

IMO the market may start to wake up...on the next Amitsoq-Kalaaq upgraded resources estimate and enhanced by work on Thule Sands!

It is right to concentrate on these two projects for now!

GLA

sipptrader88
05/1/2023
17:56
More rubbish from you. We will always need graphite. Its used for many things not just batteries.
birchin
05/1/2023
17:26
Defining a graphite province that will be of global significance.
Amitsoq graphite project !!!
News is early this year?
This news will be comming through as a graphite supply problem arises. Ideal when you are at the partner signing point. There has already been initial talks and american interest shown. Thule sands is next up..ilminite, another posible of global interest.
Sorry about the idiots.
Best concentrate on the two mineral projects with increased mineral numbers about to be released.

bobdown2
05/1/2023
16:32
Shame you don't mention that EVs are switching out graphite for silicon starting this year, in fact everything is going to do the same.

The first wearable device WHOOP 4.0 now uses silicon batteries most are going to follow suit lowering demand for graphite to nothing.

ryanrhys1
05/1/2023
16:30
I'll correct you, the cost of a iron mine hundreds of millions, China use to own Melville bay but abandoned it because it's totally unfeasible uneconomical and there's no way anyone will invest in a country with no infastructure workforce or middle of nowhere.

Since then Redrock, Alba now Groc and one or two others have been ramping it for years with zero interest or development....

Now you think it's amazing...... Pull the other one, there's been almost no interest in the hundreds of liscences in Greenland, oh the holders say they are amazing but then for years zero interest....

Shows how little you really know!?

ryanrhys1
04/1/2023
12:40
So £20bn ???? in situ with a market cap of £6m.....lol!

• Amitsoq-Kalaaq graphite project: c. 20 million tonnes of ore x c. 30% grading = c. 6 million tonnes of graphite in-situ. x c. USS2,000/tonne = c. US$12 Bn. in-situ.

• Thule Black Sands heavy mineral sands project: 185M. tonnes of ore x 8.5% ilmenite grading = 15.725M. tonnes ilmenite in-situ. x US$200/tonne = US$3.145Bn.

• Melville Bay iron project: c. 67M. tonnes of iron in-situ x US$100/tonne = c. US6.7Bn. in-situ.

sipptrader88
04/1/2023
12:22
Don't worry someone called Ryan will be along very soon to tell you are wrong.
birchin
04/1/2023
12:15
WOW! Ididn't realise this...

........Each electric car contains more than 200 pounds of coated spherical (CSPG) graphite

It takes 10 to 30 times more graphite than lithium to make a lithium-ion battery — the minimum graphite purity required is 99.95% Cg......

Amitsoq
......so if we now have a JORC Resource of say 15 to 20 Mt at say 20% Graphitic Carbon ("C(g)") we will have 3 to 4 MT of product to mine which will produce £bns of income and dare I say?.... at least a £billion in profit??? and with a market cap of £6m......WOW!

Kalaaq to add + 1 MT and

Happy to be corrected if seeing it wrong??

GLA

sipptrader88
04/1/2023
09:31
Greenroc.mining.
Greenroc is delighted to have been nominated as part o @Share Talk News stocks to watch.
There is also a twitter vox markets link.

bobdown2
30/12/2022
09:37
And what about the synthetic graphite market.... How globally more significant is that than mining graphite to EV companies!?

Your always jam tomorrow but never do we see any spread even when we get there.

Greenroc is a scam pure and simple!?

ryanrhys1
29/12/2022
22:56
Protected buyer in this who is taking advantage of the little pi sales around 5p bid to pick up size at 5.25p or higher, every day seeing this now.
dave4545
29/12/2022
19:36
Yep it is for all to see, you lied constantly and got caught out. You never researched because you are stupid and you've lost so much cash no wonder your so desperate.

In denial about everything, billions has just been invested in EV batteries that don't use graphite but even though you can simply Google search this you still claim it's all lies!?

What an utter noob u are!?

ryanrhys1
29/12/2022
17:13
Turkey has a 90 million ton reserve why would anyone go to Greenland, in fact Canada has ten times what Greenland does. Africa India Europe Russia and South America are China's competition not Greenland you Muppet... again zero research just stupid ramping!?
ryanrhys1
29/12/2022
15:17
Today tg4 released its half year results. In them they were China's main competitor. Africa!!
They mine grahite.
Quietly in Greenland, groc will become the third player. Two potential world class mining projects. Alba have 50.8% of these two potential world class projects. 2 x rns,s in January.

bobdown2
29/12/2022
15:13
Were funding silicon batteries now nor graphite......
ryanrhys1
29/12/2022
15:12
SCC55™ has five times the capacity and affords up to 50% more energy density than conventional graphite for Lithium battery anodes,” Group14 states. “Its unique hard carbon-based scaffolding keeps silicon in the most ideal form — amorphous, nano-sized, and carbon-encased. The result is the best-in-class anode material that exhibits outstanding first cycle efficiency and long life upon Li-ion battery cycling.”
ryanrhys1
29/12/2022
15:09
No one wants your graphite, Europe, Africa, America, India, Australia, Russia all have plenty ?!
ryanrhys1
29/12/2022
15:06
Partners. And this is where it gets interesting.. the price they pay for their entry will put a rough guide price on the project.. I will will make this statement the entry point will be at least albas current m.c.
That's roughly 12.5m pounds. The amitsoq jorc increase is in January.
Greenroc and alba are one hell of an investment.

bobdown2
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